Monday, 31 October 2011

Well done, Ma

Hah, hah and hah!

I tamed the beast. I snubbed the snob. I sewed. (I just sang that in my best operatic voice)

Last week, I told you that Singer and I weren't really getting along, remember? Well, we're doing better this week. One afternoon, I just took off one of our pillowcases, and cut it, and sewed it, and appliquéd it, till it wasn't a pillowcase anymore. And when I finished, I whooped a shrill whoop, danced a little dance, and said 'yes' three times. And my daughter watched me with a grin on her face, and said 'Well done, Ma'.

Here's what I made - a reversible bag for Chotto-ma. Tell me what you think.

And here's another 'first' - we carved a pumpkin, Chotto-ma, D and I. Yes, this is the first pumpkin-face we have ever carved. For a while, Chotto-ma waited for the pumpkin to change into a fairytale carriage (because surely all pumpkins must do that), but this is what we had to settle for.

And the last 'first' - a pumpkin cake. I scooped out enough pumpkin from pumpkin-face to bake a cake that was rich and moist. And as healthy as a cake can be. It was full of texture, with the warm, roasted smell of pumpkin, paprika and pine-nuts. And a hint of sherry.

Mix the grated pumpkin and paprika and keep aside.
Put the rest of your dry ingredients in a bowl and mix very well.
In another bowl mix all the wet ingredients well.
Now pour the wet mix into the dry mix, and with a wooden spoon, mix it all in till smooth.
Add the pumpkin and the pine-nuts, and give it a good stir
Grease your cake tin with some olive oil, and pour in your batter.
Bake in a pre-heated oven at 160 degree C, for 45-50 minutes.

Hey you! thats an adorable bag! i'm in awe... i hv always loved the 'idea' of sewing stuff and designing my own dresses and just churning out all these amazing things on a sewing machine... But it has always remained just an idea! :D i find a sewing machine tooo intimidating! even though like ur mom, i hv grown up with my grandma sewing the coolest of clothes for me, applique work cushion covers and tablecloths, and what-not! sigh... but i shall look at ur cool sewing and get my kick out of it ;)